One of the photos taken on a family trip to Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre, in West Sussex. We travelled Groupsave from Seaford to Lewes, then to Haywards Heath, on to Three Bridges and then down the Bognor Regis line to Amberley.
One of the photos taken on a family trip to Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre, in West Sussex. We travelled Groupsave from Seaford to Lewes, then to Haywards Heath, on to Three Bridges and then down the Bognor Regis line to Amberley.
One of the photos taken on a family trip to Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre, in West Sussex. We travelled Groupsave from Seaford to Lewes, then to Haywards Heath, on to Three Bridges and then down the Bognor Regis line to Amberley. If you find photos, like this, that detail the journey to get there, that is because they were in a Flickr group called 'The day we caught the train', that was set up by the National Railway Museum.
One of the photos taken on a family trip to Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre, in West Sussex. We travelled Groupsave from Seaford to Lewes, then to Haywards Heath, on to Three Bridges and then down the Bognor Regis line to Amberley.
One of the main, non-farming industries in the South Downs National Park used to be the making of lime for use in mortar and concrete, from the Downs chalk. The Amberley Museum has been created in a valley were the chalk was quarried and made into lime.
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